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Xbox Series X is official: it will arrive at Christmas 2020

Xbox Series X is official: it will arrive at Christmas 2020

Phil Spencer presents the new Microsoft console at The Game Awards, which is being developed by its hardware team. Teaser included.

One of the surprises of The Game Awards has been the official presentation of Xbox Series X, the new Microsoft console. After months of knowing her as the Xbox Project Scarlett, Phil Spencer has taken the stage to show the first images of what will be the next generation of the company; They have also published a video of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, where you can watch video footage taken directly with the console engine.

What's new in Ninja Theory has been the letter of introduction of the console, Xbox Series X, whose launch will take place at Christmas 2020, as we already knew. Spencer, head of the Microsoft video game department, has said the console is still in development and, judging by its size, it will be a bulky console.

Xbox Series X
Xbox Series X

Last week we learned that Scarlett (Xbox Series X) is already home of Phil Spencer: “Well, it has started… This week I brought my (Xbox) Project Scarlett home and it has become my primary console; In which I play my games, I connect with the community and yes, I use my Elite Series 2 controller, I'm having a great time. Great work of the whole team, 2020 is going to be an incredible year ”,

We do not know the price, also games beyond Halo: Infinite, but we know details such as backwards compatibility and the guarantee that all the exclusive Xbox Game Studios games that we buy on Xbox One will become free in Xbox Project Scarlett titles through an update They are already confirmed.

Senua's Saga: Hellblade II
Senua's Saga: Hellblade II

The history of the Games of the Year: six candidates for GOTY 2019

Only a few titles have won the coveted Game of the Year throughout the history of video games. The event, since it was called The Game Awards at the 2014 gala, has been awarding this award to titles such as Dragon Age: Inquisition, Overwatch or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. You can check them all in this article.

To that Hall of Fame another name will be added as of this December 13, only one, among the six candidates that have resulted from the list of nominations – whose voting methodology you can consult here – which are the following: Control , from Remedy Entertainment; Death Stranding, by Kojima Productions; Resident Evil 2, from Capcom; Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, from Nintendo; Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, from FromSoftware; and The Outer Worlds, by Obsidian Entertainment.

This edition has not neglected the news and, as promised, has more than 15 new video games, where names sound very strongly.

Follow the gala live and in Spanish from here.

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